Month: January 2018

CLEVELAND – Clevelanders, be hangry no more. Starting December 4, ClusterTruck is making breakfast, lunch and dinner delivery a whole lot smarter. This delivery-only restaurant is completely revolutionizing the way people order food on demand, offering free delivery of more than 100 fresh menu items in an average of 21 minutes.

Where other local food services attempt to retrofit delivery onto antiquated systems – resulting in soggy, lukewarm food and disappointed customers – ClusterTruck’s innovative, tech-savvy system streamlines the entire delivery process from online order to curbside delivery. Ravenous customers can track their orders online from the moment it’s placed, knowing their food will never sit under a heat lamp and will spend less than 10 minutes on the road, ensuring each meal arrives fresh and hot every time.

“Having come from a deep technology background, we approached the growing problem of unsatisfied food delivery customers from a software perspective,” said ClusterTruck CEO Chris Baggott, who previously co-founded two tech giants ExactTarget and Compendium Software. “We believe hungry people should never have to choose between the convenience of fast delivery, the food quality they’d get at a sit-down restaurant and the personality of street food, so we created a service that offers all of the above!”

Cleveland couples, families, colleagues and friends can avoid mealtime disputes thanks to ClusterTruck’s straightforward group ordering option, which allows each member of a party to order exactly what they’re craving to be delivered together.

The delivery restaurant offers crave-worthy breakfast, lunch and dinner eats that can be easily modified to cater to dietary restrictions like vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free and more. ClusterTruck sources ingredients that are clean, sustainable, ethically produced and often local by recruiting food partners that have pasture-raised, grass-fed, non-antibiotic and non-GMO ingredients whenever possible. Customers can enjoy a diverse variety of bold menu items from ClusterTruck’s 11 virtual food trucks including:

Pizzeria Camion: Margherita, Veg Out, The Spartan, and more;

The Mug: The Mug Original Burger, The Mug Cuban, BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich, and more;

Clevelanders who want to join the movement can check out ClusterTruck’s delivery zone online at beta.clustertruck.com/delivery-zone-cleveland/. Customers can order from their home, work or even a local brewery or park within the delivery radius, on Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 8 a.m.-11 p.m., and Sunday 8 a.m.-9 p.m. Menu items average around $10, and the curbside delivery is always free. Be warned: You’ll never look at food delivery the same way again.

ClusterTruck is available in five cities nationwide, including Indianapolis; Bloomington, Indiana; Columbus, Ohio; Denver; and Kansas City, Missouri. For more information on ClusterTruck, visitwww.clustertruck.com or follow the company onTwitter,Facebook andInstagram.

Although New Years Day generally represents a fresh start for people all over the world, it’s particularly true today for a few Clevelanders today (Monday, January 1, 2018), as five new council members were sworn in during a special ceremony..Last November’s hotly contested election resulted in a sizable turnover in Ward representation and made way for the following Council members: • Former Councilman Joe Jones returns to City Council after defeating Terrell Pruitt in Ward 1 by a margin of eight votes. • Kevin Bishop, topped nine other candidates, including a write-in, to capture Zack Reed’s open Ward 2 seat. • Basheer Jones, narrowly defeated TJ Dow in the official count for Ward 7 to become the first Muslim ever elected to council. • Anthony Hairston, topped nine other candidates in a race to capture Jeff Johnson’s Ward 10 seat. • Jasmin Santana, defeated Ward 14 Councilman Brians Cummins to become the first Hispanic woman elected to City Council.